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i think that ronald reagan inspired that. i think he was truly a great american and really a great president. i certainly miss him, and thank you very much for taking my call. host: we will go to boston, an independent collar. caller: being a product of reagannomics, i was born in 1981, but i know what have occurred since then. he is light the progeny of his actual events that he went through. anyone see capitalism, a love story by michael moore? it is actually true. i wish he had gone ahead and wrote. the stuff that he implemented created a permanent underclass. host: the guardian report that the nato coalition fighting in libya is ready to armed rebellion if gaddafi clings on to power. related to that story line this morning, here is the "washington post," saying that gaddafi's forces pushed back leader -- rebels. it says that although leaders pledged humanitarian aid to protect civilians. it would be up to the libyans themselves. in this piece, it says that the french government has led the international charge against mua
i think that ronald reagan inspired that. i think he was truly a great american and really a great president. i certainly miss him, and thank you very much for taking my call. host: we will go to boston, an independent collar. caller: being a product of reagannomics, i was born in 1981, but i know what have occurred since then. he is light the progeny of his actual events that he went through. anyone see capitalism, a love story by michael moore? it is actually true. i wish he had gone ahead...
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. >>> exactly 30 years after taking a bullet meant for ronald reagan, former white house press secretary jim brady visited washington yesterday to continue his push for tougher gun control. at a news conference on capitol hill, brady insisted he would not be in a wheelchair if congress would pass what he called common sense legislation. >>> the obama administration is sharply criticizing the syrian president bashar al ashad for introducing any reforms, anticipating reform. within an hour, syrian troops opened fire on protesters in the one coastal city that saw deadly clashes last week. >>> nasa scientists are poring over stunning new images of mercury taken by one of his spacecraft which is on a year-long mission to map the planet's surface. the photos reveal a planet full of pok marks from pieces of asteroids and comets that regularly pelted at high speeds. >>> and you know anticipation for england's upcoming royal wedding is running high when even the country's legoland pays tribute to the couple. the theme park created a model version of william and kate's big day at the gates of buck
. >>> exactly 30 years after taking a bullet meant for ronald reagan, former white house press secretary jim brady visited washington yesterday to continue his push for tougher gun control. at a news conference on capitol hill, brady insisted he would not be in a wheelchair if congress would pass what he called common sense legislation. >>> the obama administration is sharply criticizing the syrian president bashar al ashad for introducing any reforms, anticipating reform....
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. >> in 1980 ronald reagan had to pass an oral exam with religious leaders. next week, thursday and friday, gingrich, huckabee and haley barbour are going to an event in des moines to talk about their religious faith, piped into 12,000 churches around the country. chris: unbelievable and newt gingrich is in the pack. >> we talked about libya but what's happening in bahrain is more violent and of more strategic interest to the united states. chris: because of oil. >> what happens in bahrain is critical to america but it's in washington's interests that we don't report this story very much. they would like it to go away because there's no upside for them. chris: how does not reporting it help? >> they don't want attention focused on what's happening there because they don't want to be pushed into a position of helping the shiite rebels. >> we celebrated st. patrick's day, a big day for the irish. ireland has had a tough time economically and a huge election there. they are going to get a visit not only by the queen of england, but president president obama in m
. >> in 1980 ronald reagan had to pass an oral exam with religious leaders. next week, thursday and friday, gingrich, huckabee and haley barbour are going to an event in des moines to talk about their religious faith, piped into 12,000 churches around the country. chris: unbelievable and newt gingrich is in the pack. >> we talked about libya but what's happening in bahrain is more violent and of more strategic interest to the united states. chris: because of oil. >> what...
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i think the answer going forward is to do what ronald reagan did in 1986. our military has a wonderful euphemism called national command authority. it is a legitimate military target. in libya muammar gaddafi is national command authority. i think that is the answer right there. [applause] libya certainly has our attention. there is came out in the rest of our middle east policy as well. the president had four different positions on hosni mubarak before he finally left. the idea that we are on the easy path has already been defeated by ebay in the last few days. let's not lose -- it he did by the events in the last few days. -- defeated by the events of the last few days. this is not an abstract strategic argument. if you have been to the gasoline station recently, you can see the forecast of what would happen if iran got complete control over those oil-producing regions. a company that serves as the world's central banker of international terrorism, that is close to achieving is 20 year- long objective of deliverable nuclear weapons -- we have no policy on
i think the answer going forward is to do what ronald reagan did in 1986. our military has a wonderful euphemism called national command authority. it is a legitimate military target. in libya muammar gaddafi is national command authority. i think that is the answer right there. [applause] libya certainly has our attention. there is came out in the rest of our middle east policy as well. the president had four different positions on hosni mubarak before he finally left. the idea that we are on...
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and that ronald reagan was not ronald reagan until he became president. i accept that. but we at least have to look for people that give us hope. we ought not to stick with people who have demonstrated they cannot. it is too critical. it is too critical. our economy is at a tipping edge. what is going on around the world is seriously in turmoil. this is not easy times we all thought we would have after the soviet union collapsed. remember those days of the -- days of euphoria? the days of superpower conflict are over. happy days are here again. it did not work out. let me talk a little bit about what i think it's going to happen as a sequence of events politically as we move to 2012 and talk about the cast of characters that will come knocking on your doors asking you to support them. you don't live in new hampshire, they will knock on your doors, you will see them on television. 2012 -- the two parties, republican and democrat have tried to make this a little more orderly than that used to be. the two national committees, the democratic national committee and the repub
and that ronald reagan was not ronald reagan until he became president. i accept that. but we at least have to look for people that give us hope. we ought not to stick with people who have demonstrated they cannot. it is too critical. it is too critical. our economy is at a tipping edge. what is going on around the world is seriously in turmoil. this is not easy times we all thought we would have after the soviet union collapsed. remember those days of the -- days of euphoria? the days of...
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francois mitterand was not francois mitterand until after he took office, and ronald reagan was not ronald reagan until after he became president. i accept that. we at least have to look for people that give us hope, and we ought not to stick with people who have demonstrated that they can't. it is too critical. it is too critical. our economy is at a tipping adds. what is going on around the world is seriously in turmoil. this is not easy times that we all thought we would have after the soviet union collapsed. this days of euphoria, the end of superpower conflict, happy days are here again. it did not work out. so now let me talk of the labatt about what i think is going to happen as a sickness of a fence politically as we move to 2012 and to talk about some of the cast of characters that will come knocking on your doors asking you to support them. you don't live in new hampshire. the one knock on your doors. you will see them on television. 2012, two parties, and republicans and democrats had tried to make this a little bit more orderly than it used to be. two national committees, democ
francois mitterand was not francois mitterand until after he took office, and ronald reagan was not ronald reagan until after he became president. i accept that. we at least have to look for people that give us hope, and we ought not to stick with people who have demonstrated that they can't. it is too critical. it is too critical. our economy is at a tipping adds. what is going on around the world is seriously in turmoil. this is not easy times that we all thought we would have after the...
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and ronald reagan. and both of those presidents understood that when the government cuts taxes in the right way, it actually gets the economy going. in fact, what happens when you cut taxes the right way, the government actually gets more revenue. now that sounds weird. let me try to explain this. i've done it a couple times before. tell me if it makes sense. how is it a government can cut taxes and get more revenue in? well, think about it. let's say you're king for a whole year and the only thing you can tax is a loaf of bread and you start thinking if i put a penny tax on that loaf of bread, i can figure out how much bread people are eating and figure out how much i get for tax revenue. then you think hey, how about i put $10 tax on every loaf of bread but then you think maybe people wouldn't buy any bread. you start to think there's probably an optimum point you can put some tax on the bread, people still would be eating bread but you'd get your most revenue. that's what goes on. here's an example,
and ronald reagan. and both of those presidents understood that when the government cuts taxes in the right way, it actually gets the economy going. in fact, what happens when you cut taxes the right way, the government actually gets more revenue. now that sounds weird. let me try to explain this. i've done it a couple times before. tell me if it makes sense. how is it a government can cut taxes and get more revenue in? well, think about it. let's say you're king for a whole year and the only...
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the carrier uss ronald reagan off the coast of japan may be reporting today that 20 helicopters brought aid from that ship. part of a multipronged effort, not just from the united states, but from the international community to help japan at this very troubled time. chris? >> chris: greg palkot reporting from japan. greg, thanks for that. joining us now is joe sorinsioni who is an expert on nuclear issues. japanese officials are now talking about fighting two partial meltdowns in nuclear reactors. briefly, what is going on and potentially how dangerous? >> this is an unprecedented crisis, it's extremely serious. one reactor has had half the core exposed already. this is the one they're flooding with sea water in a desperate effort to prevent it from a complete meltdown. they lost control of a second reactor next to it, a partial meltdown and there is actually a third reactor at a related site 20-kilometers away they have also lost control over. they have multiple reactor crisis at the same time. we have never had a situation like this before. >> chris: what does it mean if you have a me
the carrier uss ronald reagan off the coast of japan may be reporting today that 20 helicopters brought aid from that ship. part of a multipronged effort, not just from the united states, but from the international community to help japan at this very troubled time. chris? >> chris: greg palkot reporting from japan. greg, thanks for that. joining us now is joe sorinsioni who is an expert on nuclear issues. japanese officials are now talking about fighting two partial meltdowns in nuclear...
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they also knew what ronald reagan knew. religious freedom and religious -- religious freedom and political freedom are intertwined with economic freedom. [applause] with the power to make our own decisions, to have a country where anywhere anybody can make the most of their god-given talents and there will be a reward for that in a market oriented capitalistic system. that system has created more wealth more opportunity a greater, stronger, more powerful country and a culture that had never been imagined before in the history of the world. it was created right here in america. an exceedingly exceptional country. i wish we had some people in this administration who had signed the front side of a paycheck in their lives. [applause] some people who understand it is the private sector that creates wealth. the government has no money except what it takes from the taxpayers. we need taxpayers to have the opportunity. they do not need the government elite in washington to tell them what to do. this administration to often thinks w
they also knew what ronald reagan knew. religious freedom and religious -- religious freedom and political freedom are intertwined with economic freedom. [applause] with the power to make our own decisions, to have a country where anywhere anybody can make the most of their god-given talents and there will be a reward for that in a market oriented capitalistic system. that system has created more wealth more opportunity a greater, stronger, more powerful country and a culture that had never...
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the democrats lost in 1984 in one of the biggest landslides for ronald reagan. 27 years later what is the legacy? guest: her legacy is that of a trailblazer. whoever becomes the first team all president will mentioned her in the speech when she wins -- first female president will mention her in the speech when she wins. it will be the first in a series of important figures. guest: i want to say something about geraldine ferraro did. there is a lot of debate in the arab and muslim world about the role of women. we have seen in tunisia egypt other parts of the arab world, that women have played a prominent role in these revolutions. we have also been hearing from women subsequently, that the role that they have been assigned or seem to have been assigned after the resolution -- revolution is not commensurate with the roles they have played in bringing down these governments. the timing of this debate in the united states is interesting. there is a counterpart to it in the arab world. host: surely you forget that chisholm broke the ceiling first in 1972 -- you forget that shirley chishol
the democrats lost in 1984 in one of the biggest landslides for ronald reagan. 27 years later what is the legacy? guest: her legacy is that of a trailblazer. whoever becomes the first team all president will mentioned her in the speech when she wins -- first female president will mention her in the speech when she wins. it will be the first in a series of important figures. guest: i want to say something about geraldine ferraro did. there is a lot of debate in the arab and muslim world about...
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ronald reagan invoked it at least three times. he invoked it in grenada, i think, in a iraq wants, and most libya, he invoked it iupon when gaddafi's daughter was killed. he is not setting a precedent at all. he has been done several times before, all the way back to the 1950's. >> that is bernie, in williams' bill, and virginia. this tweet -- in the business section of "the new york times this morning -- host: keep an eye on booktv. jackie, ohio, good morning, how was the president's handling libyan? caller: i think john boehner thantter is more reasonable about congressional oversight. given the circumstances with are rocks, and how many people are dead there -- iraq, and how many people are dead there based on creance of actions, lies, which americans do not like to think about, i think obama really should have allowed the other nations involved to lead. they are not an eminent threat. many of the european countries, as well as the u.s., have in some ways supported gaddafi. if i were that guy, clearly he has a bull's-eye on his
ronald reagan invoked it at least three times. he invoked it in grenada, i think, in a iraq wants, and most libya, he invoked it iupon when gaddafi's daughter was killed. he is not setting a precedent at all. he has been done several times before, all the way back to the 1950's. >> that is bernie, in williams' bill, and virginia. this tweet -- in the business section of "the new york times this morning -- host: keep an eye on booktv. jackie, ohio, good morning, how was the...
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when and if it is, ronald reagan never said you can go home. he said we need to take ourselves to another level. we need to take this nation up to the next level of our destiny. i am hopeful that the next president of the united states, whose ideas and principles you help forge it today, will lay out an agenda and you can shape the plant and the platform for the next president of the united states, whose ticket will be punched out of i will and will be on his way to new hampshire. i hope we can link what we believe in on the whole spectrum of the seventh of ideas and but another ticket out of new hampshire now to south carolina and launched that president to the white house so that barack obama is a one-term president. [applause] in the process, i want to do this. if you are going to have a victory, you have to imagine that victory in your mind's eye. i have laid out a strategy for the repeal of obamacare. here is the balance of this strategy. we pass the repeal in the house. we need to continue to put the pressure on the senate. we need to shu
when and if it is, ronald reagan never said you can go home. he said we need to take ourselves to another level. we need to take this nation up to the next level of our destiny. i am hopeful that the next president of the united states, whose ideas and principles you help forge it today, will lay out an agenda and you can shape the plant and the platform for the next president of the united states, whose ticket will be punched out of i will and will be on his way to new hampshire. i hope we can...
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why did ronald reagan not bomb to leave -- tel aviv? it was good enough for gaddafi, why not tel aviv? i want to say something about president obama. he is not qualified. host: paul is on the democrats' line. caller: this is my first time talking to c-span. i have three points. it seems this president is not.d if he does or does he did go before the u.n. and try to get world consensus. he was asked by the arab league to get involved. look how long it has taken to get a budget through congress. these people might have been exterminated waiting for congress. host: let's go on to new jersey where mike is calling in on the independent line. caller: let's understand that middle class america should be outraged at what is going on. we are not a democracy any longer. we are in aristocracy. what president obama did not go to the congress is because none of the politicians take orders from congress who is correct. we've witnessed filthy amounts of money to represent these aristocracies all over the world. we are broke. we have no money. middle-c
why did ronald reagan not bomb to leave -- tel aviv? it was good enough for gaddafi, why not tel aviv? i want to say something about president obama. he is not qualified. host: paul is on the democrats' line. caller: this is my first time talking to c-span. i have three points. it seems this president is not.d if he does or does he did go before the u.n. and try to get world consensus. he was asked by the arab league to get involved. look how long it has taken to get a budget through congress....
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author of a new book about the attempted assassination of ronald reagan. it is moderated by judy woodruff of "pbs newshour." >> committee hearings are now being gathered and archived in one place, the c-span a video library. read our blog and watch what you want, when you want. >> beginning april 1 and throughout the month, we will feature the winners of this year's c-span st. studentcam competition. the videos focused on an issue or topic that helped to better artist and the role of the federal government -- better understand the role of the federal government. stream the videos any time on line at studentcam.org. >> now conversation with abc " world news" anchor diane sawyer on a whim and -- on women in the journalism industry. it is hosted by marvin kalb. from the national press club in washington, this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> this is "the kalb report" with martin kalb. [applause] >> our subject tonight, diane sawyer, a life in neighs. years ago, our bright young woman -- a life in news. years ago, a bright young woman, a graduate of wellesley col
author of a new book about the attempted assassination of ronald reagan. it is moderated by judy woodruff of "pbs newshour." >> committee hearings are now being gathered and archived in one place, the c-span a video library. read our blog and watch what you want, when you want. >> beginning april 1 and throughout the month, we will feature the winners of this year's c-span st. studentcam competition. the videos focused on an issue or topic that helped to better artist and...
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if you educate a child, what's going to happen to them at an earlier age, i think when ronald reagan was in, say no to drugs. there was pretty mauch big decline in the education program that she enacted. host: you're on the "washington journal." caller: i have a few points i want to bring out. i think education, aagree with your last caller. i think education is important. but i also think that the callers that had already been in prison and had served time and were benefiting from a program that helped him get his life together, i think there's a few pieces to the puzzle. it's not just one fits all. i think it's good to relook at the laws but also to realize that if you're going to relook at the laws, to change them, not to forget to fuse what's needed into the community programs into the programs that are set out there fully educating the person for helping them to reenter the community for helping them to -- i think the holistic point here that i'm trying to bring out, it's not just one aspect. i know my own family, there's a lot of people that has a domino effect. the person gets
if you educate a child, what's going to happen to them at an earlier age, i think when ronald reagan was in, say no to drugs. there was pretty mauch big decline in the education program that she enacted. host: you're on the "washington journal." caller: i have a few points i want to bring out. i think education, aagree with your last caller. i think education is important. but i also think that the callers that had already been in prison and had served time and were benefiting from a...
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they do not want to talk about eight years of ronald reagan. they do not want to talk about eight years of george bush. if you put the deficits they accumulated together, it would probably account for at least 85% or 90% of the national deficit. the house speaker back then, newt gingrich, he calls himself such a smart guy. he did such a terrible job that his own party made him step down. john boehner seems to be going along on the same course as .amper -- as him host: a politics conversation. someone said the politics are different when it comes to president obama. he does not have the record and the capital that president clinton had when it came to the government shutdown is in 1995 and 1996. therefore, clinton was not blamed back then. guest: there are a few things that are different. first, you do not have newt gingrich, who became the issue himself. he talked about the brinksmanship. he talked about how he wanted to shut down the federal government. he said he was pushed to the back of air force one. it was very petty. republicans lost on
they do not want to talk about eight years of ronald reagan. they do not want to talk about eight years of george bush. if you put the deficits they accumulated together, it would probably account for at least 85% or 90% of the national deficit. the house speaker back then, newt gingrich, he calls himself such a smart guy. he did such a terrible job that his own party made him step down. john boehner seems to be going along on the same course as .amper -- as him host: a politics conversation....
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really, we need to look back to the ronald reagan period. in the ronald reagan period, he ended his presidency with a projected $1.4 trillion deficit for the 10 years beyond his presidency. so we look at these things saying, ok, reagan had eight years and then what was projected as a result of the policies during his presidency? well, what was projected was that the american deficit would grow by $1.4 trillion. george bush the first came into office and at the end of his presidency, four years, the projection for the 10 years after he left office continuing the policies that were in place at the end of his presidency, the deficit would grow to $3.3 trillion. similarly, the clinton administration was in office for eight years, and the policies that were put in place during those eight years were projected to literally wipe out the american deficit. literally, gone. $5.6 trillion surplus as a result of the policies that were put in during the clinton period. those policies were tax policies, those were the expenditure policies a policy that we
really, we need to look back to the ronald reagan period. in the ronald reagan period, he ended his presidency with a projected $1.4 trillion deficit for the 10 years beyond his presidency. so we look at these things saying, ok, reagan had eight years and then what was projected as a result of the policies during his presidency? well, what was projected was that the american deficit would grow by $1.4 trillion. george bush the first came into office and at the end of his presidency, four years,...
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reagan and bush or clinton, and then i think started drilling in bush from a neck to win 99 and the platform set in 2005, 250 barrels a day. to hundred 50 -- to you think there is anything on sure that can produce that much oil onshore? no, no, that's yes or no. that's pretty easy. you know the facts. do you think that there is a project on shore we can get 250,000 barrels a day out a well know. >> thank you. i yield. >> mr. johnson of ohio is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and think the panel for being here with us today. not long ago we had an opportunity to question secretary salazar in a hearing here. it became very clear to several of the questions, and the secretary made a comment that oil prices are determined on an international markets, and therefore america has no influence, little to no influence on the price of oil thereby little control over the price of gas at the pumps. do you agree with secretary salazar, dr. foss when he says the u.s. cannot impact the price of oil and therefore the price of gas at the pumps? >> i disagree. >> would you explain why you disa
reagan and bush or clinton, and then i think started drilling in bush from a neck to win 99 and the platform set in 2005, 250 barrels a day. to hundred 50 -- to you think there is anything on sure that can produce that much oil onshore? no, no, that's yes or no. that's pretty easy. you know the facts. do you think that there is a project on shore we can get 250,000 barrels a day out a well know. >> thank you. i yield. >> mr. johnson of ohio is recognized. >> thank you, mr....
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s assassination attempt of ronald reagan. throughout the weekend, from the virginia festival of the book, panels on madison and science, the vietnam war, the founding fathers, and religion. find the complete schedule at booktv.org. >> the century foundation released a report on the prospects for peace in afghanistan. the report's authors argue for a negotiated political settlement with the taliban. the century foundations international task force on afghanistan presented the report at the national press club. this is one hour. thank you for joining us today. if all of you had time this morning to see an op-ed in "the new york times" entitled " selling the afghan war", our speakers make the case for what could be the next steps in thinking through a complex set of challenges. i am going to the state of play. we are striving this live on a number of blogs and web sites. i want to agree to those folks and say hello to c-span which is covering this morning and voice of america. we have the task force staff director for this and t
s assassination attempt of ronald reagan. throughout the weekend, from the virginia festival of the book, panels on madison and science, the vietnam war, the founding fathers, and religion. find the complete schedule at booktv.org. >> the century foundation released a report on the prospects for peace in afghanistan. the report's authors argue for a negotiated political settlement with the taliban. the century foundations international task force on afghanistan presented the report at the...
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they produce 17 politically acclaimed documentaries including "ronald reagan -- rendezvous with destiny" and "rediscovering god and ameritech," with newt gingrich, screened here last night. please welcome david. [applause] this morning, we will hear we will hear five-seven minutes of remarks from each of our panelists, and then move to questions. first i would like to welcome marilyn. >> hello. i'm here to talk to you about a topic he may not think about liberty and taxation. wait a second. that seems like an oxymoron, right? under current tax system, it is absolutely true. i am here to challenge you today -- who should control your life for the mark should be the government using the tax code to decide what kind of clout for you do or do not buy? or are you in charge of your own life? i am here to talk to you about the fairtax bill. h.r. 25, it will give you control of your own life back. but say it passes today. what would be the first thing you would notice? in your paycheck, you would find it is a lot bigger. there would be no longer federal taxes taken out of your check. imagine th
they produce 17 politically acclaimed documentaries including "ronald reagan -- rendezvous with destiny" and "rediscovering god and ameritech," with newt gingrich, screened here last night. please welcome david. [applause] this morning, we will hear we will hear five-seven minutes of remarks from each of our panelists, and then move to questions. first i would like to welcome marilyn. >> hello. i'm here to talk to you about a topic he may not think about liberty and...
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as soon as ronald reagan got in, that when south. that's all i have to say about eight -- about it host: c- span.org -- about it. host: dennis, do you buy gas? our prices -- how are prices? caller: $3.48. host: is it time to open the strategic oil reserves? guest: caller: -- caller: no, there is no oil shortage. there's no shortage of oil. that is clear by saudi arabia and all the countries. there's no oil shortage. it's all speculation. the day the oil companies -- all they are doing is using this as an excuse to raise the price of gas and that is all it is. there is no oil shortage. if there was an oil shortage, yes, it would make sense to open the reserves. .here's enough gas there's enough oil available for the world market. these hedge fund guys and everybody, they are using this to create a market so that they can make more money. that is all. wait until the next quarter and you will see that the profit margin for these oil companies, when the report for this quarter -- it is all speculation. it's all a matter of using the scen
as soon as ronald reagan got in, that when south. that's all i have to say about eight -- about it host: c- span.org -- about it. host: dennis, do you buy gas? our prices -- how are prices? caller: $3.48. host: is it time to open the strategic oil reserves? guest: caller: -- caller: no, there is no oil shortage. there's no shortage of oil. that is clear by saudi arabia and all the countries. there's no oil shortage. it's all speculation. the day the oil companies -- all they are doing is using...
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it ever since i was a child i watched ronald reagan, and bush 41 and 43. they cared about the country but if you look at the state of america, but trade. when you look at the tea party, the so-called grassroots that has nothing to do with america getting better but getting worse. i just ask every american listening right now, if they so called a tea party, let's create a coffee possee and let's tell every republican and every lawmaker that teachers, firemen, our army servicemen and people that actually do something to help americans day- by-day should be getting paid more than any senator and any president. because the teacher teaches them, a senator and a president, but a president does not teach a teacher nothing and all of the senators and presidents -- give me back your pension. give me back your social security. how coal is that? when a teacher actually taught the president? host: dealing with the situation in libya. from "the financial times." muammar gaddafi "bombing the hell" out of a city. you see some of the rebel protesters outside the capital o
it ever since i was a child i watched ronald reagan, and bush 41 and 43. they cared about the country but if you look at the state of america, but trade. when you look at the tea party, the so-called grassroots that has nothing to do with america getting better but getting worse. i just ask every american listening right now, if they so called a tea party, let's create a coffee possee and let's tell every republican and every lawmaker that teachers, firemen, our army servicemen and people that...
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i think the answer going forward is to do what ronald reagan did in 1986. our military has a wonderful euphemism called national command authority. it is a legitimate military target. in libya muammar gaddafi is national command authority. i think that is the answer right there. [applause] libya certainly has our attention. there is came out in the rest of our middle east policy as well. the president had four different positions on hosni mubarak before he finally left. the idea that we are on the easy path has already been defeated by ebay in the last few days. let's not lose -- it he did by the events in the last few days. -- defeated by the events of the last few days. this is not an abstract strategic argument. if you have been to the gasoline station recently, you can see the forecast of what would happen if iran got complete control over those oil-producing regions. a company that serves as the world's central banker of international terrorism, that is close to achieving is 20 year- long objective of deliverable nuclear weapons -- we have no policy on
i think the answer going forward is to do what ronald reagan did in 1986. our military has a wonderful euphemism called national command authority. it is a legitimate military target. in libya muammar gaddafi is national command authority. i think that is the answer right there. [applause] libya certainly has our attention. there is came out in the rest of our middle east policy as well. the president had four different positions on hosni mubarak before he finally left. the idea that we are on...
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why did ronald reagan not bomb to leave -- tel aviv? it was good enough for gaddafi, why not tel aviv? i want to say something about president obama. he is not qualified. host: paul is on the democrats' line. caller: this is my first time talking to c-span. i have three points. it seems this president is not.d if he does or does he did go before the u.n. and try to get world consensus. he was asked by the arab league to get involved. look how long it has taken to get a budget through congress. these people might have been exterminated waiting for congress. host: let's go on to new jersey where mike is calling in on the independent line. caller: let's understand that middle class america should be outraged at what is going on. we are not a democracy any longer. we are in aristocracy. what president obama did not go to the congress is because none of the politicians take orders from congress who is correct. we've witnessed filthy amounts of money to represent these aristocracies all over the world. we are broke. we have no money. middle-c
why did ronald reagan not bomb to leave -- tel aviv? it was good enough for gaddafi, why not tel aviv? i want to say something about president obama. he is not qualified. host: paul is on the democrats' line. caller: this is my first time talking to c-span. i have three points. it seems this president is not.d if he does or does he did go before the u.n. and try to get world consensus. he was asked by the arab league to get involved. look how long it has taken to get a budget through congress....
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. >> reporter: much comes from the united states on ships, such as the "uss ronald reagan" bringing food and water by the pallet-full. it's ferried on u.s. military helicopters, arriving on planes like the one carrying 34 energy department staffers and 3.5 tons of equipment to monitor japan's damaged nuclear reactors. these teams have the skills, expertise and equipment to assess, survey and monitor sample areas. >> reporter: american aid comes in the form of the global hawk, a surveillance craft over the tsunami-ravaged landscape and is coming as search and rescue teams from mexico, china, the united kingdom and virginia. >> it's amazing what has happened to this area. overwhelming. you wonder how the locals -- you know, the local people live here are going to recover from it. >> reporter: at the g-8 summit in paris, secretary of state hillary clinton met with japanese foreign minister asking what more the united states could do. >> today the world comes together to support japan and its hour of need. >> reporter: that's an hour likely to last months or years. president obama has asked
. >> reporter: much comes from the united states on ships, such as the "uss ronald reagan" bringing food and water by the pallet-full. it's ferried on u.s. military helicopters, arriving on planes like the one carrying 34 energy department staffers and 3.5 tons of equipment to monitor japan's damaged nuclear reactors. these teams have the skills, expertise and equipment to assess, survey and monitor sample areas. >> reporter: american aid comes in the form of the global...
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chairman, president ronald reagan famously said with tong and cheek, no doubt, that the closest thing to eternal life on this earth is a federal government program. and i rise today in support of h.r. 830, legislation authored by my friend from illinois, mr. dold. at the risk of disproving the late president's ax yum, let me say that h.r. 830 will demonstrate that congress does have the good sense, the fortitude and the wherewithal to bring an end to a federal program, especially one that's not working. the program in question is the f.h.a. refinancing program which was authorized under the broadest provisions in the tarp legislation back in 2008. in 2010 the program was conceived in haste, enacted with no vote in congress and was designed to augment another failed program, the making home affordable program, which has done more harm than good. under the f.h.a. refinancing program, the f.h.a. is directed to use tarp funds to refinance mortgages that are current but underwater. its record has been a real problem with the f.h.a. commissioner stating during our meeting last month, as of
chairman, president ronald reagan famously said with tong and cheek, no doubt, that the closest thing to eternal life on this earth is a federal government program. and i rise today in support of h.r. 830, legislation authored by my friend from illinois, mr. dold. at the risk of disproving the late president's ax yum, let me say that h.r. 830 will demonstrate that congress does have the good sense, the fortitude and the wherewithal to bring an end to a federal program, especially one that's not...
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as we are coming off the 100th anniversary of ronald reagan's birthday, i'm reminded and perhaps i don't have the quote exact, but he said something along the lines, the closest thing to eternal life on earth is a federal program. so the bill we have before us today is a program that was originally authorized in 1975 and was never funded in its 35-year history. now, $1 billion has now been allocated for this program. nobody's used that money. it's in a series of so-called foreclosure mitigation programs that the administration has put forth, almost all of have i have been abject failures even by their own yardstick, own measurement. number one, the best foreclosure mitigation program in america is a job. it's a paycheck. not government check. it's a paycheck. job creators are hampered by the uncertainty of the national debt. historic levels of debt will lead to historic levels of taxation, which leads to historic levels of unemployment. the equation could not be more true, could not be more elementary. but don't take my word for it. let's hear from some of the job creators in america. le
as we are coming off the 100th anniversary of ronald reagan's birthday, i'm reminded and perhaps i don't have the quote exact, but he said something along the lines, the closest thing to eternal life on earth is a federal program. so the bill we have before us today is a program that was originally authorized in 1975 and was never funded in its 35-year history. now, $1 billion has now been allocated for this program. nobody's used that money. it's in a series of so-called foreclosure mitigation...
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chairman, president ronald reagan famously said with tong and cheek, no doubt, that the closest thing to eternal life on this earth is a federal government program. and i rise today in support of h.r. 830, legislation authored by my friend from illinois, mr. dold. at the risk of disproving the late president's ax yum, let me say that h.r. 830 will demonstrate that congress does have the good sense, the fortitude and the wherewithal to bring an end to a federal program, especially one that's not working. the program in question is the f.h.a. refinancing program which was authorized under the broadest provisions in the tarp legislation back in 2008. in 2010 the program was conceived in haste, enacted with no vote in congress and was designed to augment another failed program, the making home affordable program, which has done more harm than good. under the f.h.a. refinancing program, the f.h.a. is directed to use tarp funds to refinance mortgages that are current but underwater. its record has been a real problem with the f.h.a. commissioner stating during our meeting last month, as of
chairman, president ronald reagan famously said with tong and cheek, no doubt, that the closest thing to eternal life on this earth is a federal government program. and i rise today in support of h.r. 830, legislation authored by my friend from illinois, mr. dold. at the risk of disproving the late president's ax yum, let me say that h.r. 830 will demonstrate that congress does have the good sense, the fortitude and the wherewithal to bring an end to a federal program, especially one that's not...
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the democrats lost in 1984 in one of the biggest landslides for ronald reagan. 27 years later what is the legacy? guest: her legacy is that of a trailblazer. whoever becomes the first team all president will mentioned her in the speech when she wins -- first female president will mention her in the speech when she wins. it will be the first in a series of important figures. guest: i want to say something about geraldine ferraro did. there is a lot of debate in the arab and muslim world about the role of women. we have seen in tunisia egypt other parts of the arab world, that women have played a prominent role in these revolutions. we have also been hearing from women subsequently, that the role that they have been assigned or seem to have been assigned after the resolution -- revolution is not commensurate with the roles they have played in bringing down these governments. the timing of this debate in the united states is interesting. there is a counterpart to it in the arab world. host: surely you forget that chisholm broke the ceiling first in 1972 -- you forget that shirley chishol
the democrats lost in 1984 in one of the biggest landslides for ronald reagan. 27 years later what is the legacy? guest: her legacy is that of a trailblazer. whoever becomes the first team all president will mentioned her in the speech when she wins -- first female president will mention her in the speech when she wins. it will be the first in a series of important figures. guest: i want to say something about geraldine ferraro did. there is a lot of debate in the arab and muslim world about...
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reagan and bush or clinton, and then i think started drilling in bush from a neck to win 99 and the platform set in 2005, 250 barrels a day. to hundred 50 -- to you think there is anything on sure that can produce that much oil onshore? no, no, that's yes or no. that's pretty easy. you know the facts. do you think that there is a project on shore we can get 250,000 barrels a day out a well know. >> thank you. i yield. >> mr. johnson of ohio is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and think the panel for being here with us today. not long ago we had an opportunity to question secretary salazar in a hearing here. it became very clear to several of the questions, and the secretary made a comment that oil prices are determined on an international markets, and therefore america has no influence, little to no influence on the price of oil thereby little control over the price of gas at the pumps. do you agree with secretary salazar, dr. foss when he says the u.s. cannot impact the price of oil and therefore the price of gas at the pumps? >> i disagree. >> would you explain why you disa
reagan and bush or clinton, and then i think started drilling in bush from a neck to win 99 and the platform set in 2005, 250 barrels a day. to hundred 50 -- to you think there is anything on sure that can produce that much oil onshore? no, no, that's yes or no. that's pretty easy. you know the facts. do you think that there is a project on shore we can get 250,000 barrels a day out a well know. >> thank you. i yield. >> mr. johnson of ohio is recognized. >> thank you, mr....
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milton copulus, an advisor to president ronald reagan and a veteran of the heritage foundation, testified before congress in 2006 on this very issue. he testified that the hidden costs of imported oil is equivalent to adding $8.35 to the price of a gallon of gasoline from the persian gulf. there is no hidden u.s. military cost attributed to homegrown ethanol. do you understand that? you don't have to have the navy of the united states keeping shipping lanes open for the ethanol that you burn in your car. no subsidy of $8.35 a gallon for ethanol like there is for oil, according to the heritage foundation. so, let's have a debate on ethanol, but let's debate it in the context of a comprehensive energy plan. this debate should include the subsidies for all energy production. you don't pick out one versus others. i mean what's unique about the subsidy for ethanol? but you also have from grain biodiesel. when's that going to come up? you have a subsidy for wind energy i. know it because i got that legislated 18 years ago. subsidy for solar. subsidy for biomass. subsidy for geothermal. subsidy
milton copulus, an advisor to president ronald reagan and a veteran of the heritage foundation, testified before congress in 2006 on this very issue. he testified that the hidden costs of imported oil is equivalent to adding $8.35 to the price of a gallon of gasoline from the persian gulf. there is no hidden u.s. military cost attributed to homegrown ethanol. do you understand that? you don't have to have the navy of the united states keeping shipping lanes open for the ethanol that you burn in...
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as we are coming off the 100th anniversary of ronald reagan's birthday, i'm reminded and perhaps i don't have the quote exact, but he said something along the lines, the closest thing to eternal life on earth is a federal program. so the bill we have before us today is a program that was originally authorized in 1975 and was never funded in its 35-year history. now, $1 billion has now been allocated for this program. nobody's used that money. it's in a series of so-called foreclosure mitigation programs that the administration has put forth, almost all of have i have beenbject failures even by their own yardstick, own measurement. number one, the best foreclosure mitigation program in america is a job. it's a paycheck. not government check. it's a paycheck. job creators are hampered by the uncertainty of the national debt. historic levels of debt will lead to historic levels of taxation, which leads to historic levels of unemployment. the equation could not be more true, could not be more elementary. but don't take my word for it. let's hear from some of the job creators in america. let'
as we are coming off the 100th anniversary of ronald reagan's birthday, i'm reminded and perhaps i don't have the quote exact, but he said something along the lines, the closest thing to eternal life on earth is a federal program. so the bill we have before us today is a program that was originally authorized in 1975 and was never funded in its 35-year history. now, $1 billion has now been allocated for this program. nobody's used that money. it's in a series of so-called foreclosure mitigation...
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and so, president ronald reagan and house speaker tip o'neill -- a political odd couple if you have ever seen one -- got together and hammered out an agreement. the agreement we reached and voted for in 1983 resulted in social security remaining solvent from then until 2037. we wanted to buy 75 years of solvency but we bought over 50. so those who say today that social security is in trouble, i would remind them, untouched with no action by congress, social security will make every payment it has promised to every social security recipient with a cost-of-living adjustment every month of every year until 2037. there aren't many things you can say that about in washington, that for over 25 years this program is financially sound. but the bad news is in 2037 things change dramatically. untouched at that point, social security benefits will go down 22%. now that's a heavy hit on lower-income retirees and middle-income retirees. and so we know that looming 25 years over the horizon is a terrific challenge. president obama created a deficit commission. senator harry reid was kind enough -- i g
and so, president ronald reagan and house speaker tip o'neill -- a political odd couple if you have ever seen one -- got together and hammered out an agreement. the agreement we reached and voted for in 1983 resulted in social security remaining solvent from then until 2037. we wanted to buy 75 years of solvency but we bought over 50. so those who say today that social security is in trouble, i would remind them, untouched with no action by congress, social security will make every payment it...
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. >> this weekend on book tv, there's a discussion of the failed assassination of ronald reagan. throughout the weekend from the virginia festival of the book, panels on medicine and science, the vietnam war, the founding fathers and religion and more. visit booktv.org. >> again, waiting for comments from foreign leaders as they leave the u.n. security counsel meeting on libya this afternoon. we'll have remarks from general ban ki-moon. in the meantime, a discussion on the military campaign in libya and potential impact on u.s. foreign policy in libya and the region. >> the white house is the national archives located on institution in pennsylvania avenue and the theater is part of the national archives complex. have a group of students from four states. they are all a.p. honor students. we are pleased marc ginsberg d to welcome marc ginsberg. what is the situation in libya and what is the end game? guest: it depends on who you ask. if you ask president cr, it is a hanitaria >> from harming innocent libyan civilians. if you ask the pentagon, it is to enforce a no-fly zone. if you
. >> this weekend on book tv, there's a discussion of the failed assassination of ronald reagan. throughout the weekend from the virginia festival of the book, panels on medicine and science, the vietnam war, the founding fathers and religion and more. visit booktv.org. >> again, waiting for comments from foreign leaders as they leave the u.n. security counsel meeting on libya this afternoon. we'll have remarks from general ban ki-moon. in the meantime, a discussion on the military...
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as we are coming off the 100th anniversary of ronald reagan's birthday, i'm reminded and perhaps i don't have the quote exact, but he said something along the lines, the closest thing to eternal life on earth is a federal program. so the bill we have before us today is a program that was originally authorized in 1975 and was never funded in its 35-year history. now, $1 billion has now been allocated for this program. nobody's used that money. it's in a series of so-called foreclosure mitigation programs that the administration has put forth, almost all of have i have been abject failures even by their own yardstick, own measurement. number one, the best foreclosure mitigation program in america is a job. it's a paycheck. not government check. it's a paycheck. job creators are hampered by the uncertainty of the national debt. historic levels of debt will lead to historic levels of taxation, which leads to historic levels of unemployment. the equation could not be more true, could not be more elementary. but don't take my word for it. let's hear from some of the job creators in america. le
as we are coming off the 100th anniversary of ronald reagan's birthday, i'm reminded and perhaps i don't have the quote exact, but he said something along the lines, the closest thing to eternal life on earth is a federal program. so the bill we have before us today is a program that was originally authorized in 1975 and was never funded in its 35-year history. now, $1 billion has now been allocated for this program. nobody's used that money. it's in a series of so-called foreclosure mitigation...
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the director of the white house for ronald reagan when we were rebuilding the military. let me tell you something. we can save money at pentagon. anybody thinks you can't save money at the pentagon has never been to the pentagon. i could just tell you, general, you know that i'm telling you right. we can save money on the defense, and if we republicans don't propose saving money on the defense we will have no credibility about anything else. it is smart, good, right, faithful to our campaign that our guys right now are trying to cut the non-defense discretionary budget. trying to cut the annual rate of $100 billion a year. but it's a drop in the bucket. it is a $1.6 trillion deficit. and you cannot deal with that unless you deal with entitlements. again, we will have no credibility if we talk about getting control of the budget if we don't deal with entitlements. and this is an area where the president is absolutely a wall. where he has and understands vividly what has to be done and he has chosen not to lead. without his leadership, we still need to deal with this but i
the director of the white house for ronald reagan when we were rebuilding the military. let me tell you something. we can save money at pentagon. anybody thinks you can't save money at the pentagon has never been to the pentagon. i could just tell you, general, you know that i'm telling you right. we can save money on the defense, and if we republicans don't propose saving money on the defense we will have no credibility about anything else. it is smart, good, right, faithful to our campaign...